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Internet Broadband Emerges in Latin America - October 2000
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Internet users everywhere are thirsty for more bandwidth. Even in the developed countries, such services are only now becoming widely available. Analog modems, limited as they are to something less than 5,000 bytes per second, are gradually giving way to digital technologies. Cable modems and various flavors of the Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) are the leading contenders for the next generation of Internet connections. Even newer technologies, such as ground-based wireless systems and two-way satellite links are still in the early development phase.

 
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